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Attorneys depart White & Case, launch transactions firm
Pedro "Tony" Alvarez, Albert Diaz-Silveira and associate Aracely Alicea left White & Case to launch Alvarez Arrieta & Diaz-Silveira two weeks ago. They were joined by former White & Case partner Alex Arrieta. Arrieta left White & Case last year to work at Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson.Exxon Ordered to Pay $500 Million to Gas Station Owners
Exxon Corp. shorted 10,000 gas station owners $500 million by reneging on discounts over 12 years, a Miami federal jury ruled. The company allegedly reneged on a promise to charge station owners less for gas if they participated in a customer discount-for-cash program. Upon the calculation of interest, the company could be forced to pay the owners as much as $1 billion.Former Execs of Online Broker TradeStation Seek $40M
Online securities broker TradeStation has had success as an upstart competitor of TD Ameritrade and E*Trade, but things could change if a Miami-Dade Circuit Court jury decides company executives are liable in a $40 million suit brought by two former executives. The plaintiffs claim that they were forced to resign and that they were not told that their sale of over 3.1 million company shares in a negotiated corporate buyback was at a stock price far below actual value, due to a clearing agreement.BankAtlantic shareholder suit may spawn more
A jury that found BankAtlantic Bancorp misled shareholders about the quality of its loans could encourage other banks facing similar claims to settle out of court and avoid trial.Miami Beach country club sues Lloyd's of London
What started out as an ambitious plan by an exclusive Miami Beach country club to overhaul its golf course irrigation system has devolved into a series of legal disputes involving an insurer, engineers and contractors.Power companies duking it out in court
A Fort Lauderdale energy investment and development firm is in court, seeking more than $100 million from Progress Energy.BankAtlantic expands bid to sanction trial attorneys
Fort Lauderdale-based BankAtlantic Bancorp has expanded on its request for sanctions against shareholder attorneys for allegedly including false statements in the securities class action.Trustee tries to stop Rothstein investor trial
The bankruptcy trustee for Scott Rothstein's defunct law firm has filed a motion to stop a trial in Broward Circuit Court that pits investors against two major banks in the $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme.Trending Stories
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